At Ashby, a secondhand and resale shop located in Carytown, you will find clothes from all of the hottest brands (Urban Outfitters, Forever 21, Gap, H&M and more), as well as a wide range of fashionable accessories at affordable prices. The clothes are gently worn, so they will practically be new. If you are interested in having your clothes, shoes, and accessories for resale, stop by every Thursday and Sunday. You don't need an appointment. Sellers get 30% cash on the spot or 50% in store credit.
At Diversity Thrift, it may be a little overwhelming at first because there are just so many things for sale! There are clothes, vintage furniture, CD's, books, frames, appliances, jewelry - the list goes on and on. The items in the store are constantly changing, so you will rarely find the same items being sold twice. All proceeds go towards benefiting the Gay Community Center of Richmond.
Clementine is a trendy consignment store in Carytown that sells contemporary fashion brands that range from Anthropologie to JCrew and Kate Spade. Find not only chic clothes, but fashionable accessories and handbags as well. Everything that you see in the store will be high quality and hip, for the staff is very selective with the items brought in. If you'd like to consign with Clementine, you can stop by every Tuesday from 10am – 6pm and Sunday from 11am – 5pm. No appointment is needed.
Ledbury is a Richmond-based chain of shops which specialize in formal and smart casual clothing and accessories for men. Located right in the downtown area, this is one of the best places to com to if you are looking for a new shirt for a corporate meeting or a couple of casual polo shirts to add to your wardrobe. Pants, shorts and blazers can also be found here as well as a variety of accessories like belts, pocket squares, socks and belts.
It is hard to walk by this shop without stopping in for a look. The window is full of fascinating items from almost every period of Richmond's history. Inside, a charming collection of antique clothing, shoes and accessories await discovery. Cases look more like your grandmother's jewelry box, filled with antique jewelry, gloves and fans. The shelves are almost a time-line, showing hats and shoes from the closets of decades of fashionable southern men and women. Tuxedos and beaded dresses from the 1920s, capes from the 1890s, and kid gloves and feathered hats are just a few examples of items you will find here.
Over one hundred shops fill Willow Lawn Shopping Center in the West End—Dillards department store, Tower Records and Hannaford Grocery are a few of the larger ones. Willow Lawn also has the largest Bombay Company and Foot Locker stores in the area. After finding just what they are looking for, shoppers can stop in for a palm or tarot reading at the Aquarian Bookstore. Lunch at Ruby Tuesdays or in the food court is also a nice way to take a break and set down the bags full of goodies for a while.